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Cathy Comic's 50 Years: From Office Loneliness to Global Icon
5 Dec
Summary
- Comic strip 'Cathy' celebrates 50 years since its 1976 debut.
- Creator Cathy Guisewite drew inspiration from her own struggles.
- A new 50th-anniversary boxed set is currently available for purchase.

Cathy Guisewite's iconic comic strip, "Cathy," is marking its 50th anniversary. Launched in 1976, the strip originated from Guisewite's personal experiences as a young executive navigating a complex life. She found solace and humor in drawing her own relatable struggles, a sentiment that would soon connect with millions of readers. Her mother's encouragement was pivotal in transforming these private drawings into a widely syndicated comic.
The strip, known for exploring "the four basic guilt groups," resonated deeply with a generation of women facing evolving societal expectations. Guisewite captured the push-and-pull between career aspirations and the desire for personal relationships, a feeling she described as isolating at the time. After running until 2010, the "Cathy" comic's extensive archive has been compiled into a special 50th-anniversary boxed set.
Now, at 75, Guisewite sees her daughter Ivy, 33, help digitize the artwork, passing on the legacy. She continues to advocate for women, noting that societal challenges persist despite progress. Guisewite's work remains a touchstone for many, offering a sense of validation and shared experience, with a new boxed set available wherever books are sold.




